What the Records Do Not Show: Sociostructural Determinants and the Limits of Correctional Health Data [0.03%]
档案未显示的:社会结构决定因素及其对矫正健康数据的限制
Jennifer Wyatt Bourgeois
Jennifer Wyatt Bourgeois
Priced Out of Dignity: Economic Constraints on Menstrual Access in U.S. Prisons [0.03%]
美国监狱中月经产品的高成本及其对囚犯生活造成的影响
Madeeha Anjum,Regan A Moss
Madeeha Anjum
Period poverty is the lack of access to an affordable and adequate supply of menstrual products. Period poverty pervades carceral facilities, posing an intersectionality between economic disadvantage, wage disparities, and terrible facility...
A Cohort Study of Emergency Department Trauma Evaluation and Outcomes by Incarceration Status [0.03%]
基于急诊创伤评估和结果的监禁状况队列研究
Michelle Suh,Naveen Manisundaram,Kristen A Staggers et al.
Michelle Suh et al.
People experiencing incarceration (PEI) have high rates of trauma and emergency department (ED) utilization, yet limited data describe their ED evaluation and outcomes. We sought to compare trauma patient characteristics, ED care, and dispo...
"Everyone Hears Everyone's Business": Health Care Provider Perspectives on Privacy and Confidentiality in U.S. Prisons and Jails [0.03%]
“所有人都能听到所有人的事情”——美国监狱和看守所医护人员对于隐私和保密的看法
Rebecca L Walker
Rebecca L Walker
Incarcerated people suffer stigmatized conditions at higher rates than nonincarcerated people, making upholding privacy and confidentiality ethically essential in prisons and jails. Yet these health professional values are widely acknowledg...
Single-Session Interventions as a Sociostructural Response to Behavioral Health Care Gaps in Juvenile Detention [0.03%]
少年拘留所行为健康照护缺口的社会结构应对措施——单一疗程介入之成效研究
Megan S Irgens,Marina Tolou-Shams,Johanna B Folk
Megan S Irgens
Detained youth are disproportionately affected by sociostructural determinants of health and consequently experience substantially higher rates of behavioral health (i.e., mental health and substance use) concerns than their similarly aged ...
What if Patients Aren't Lying? A Quantum Cognition-Informed Approach to Interpreting Clinical Variability in Correctional Opioid Use Disorder Assessment [0.03%]
如果患者没有说谎?一种解释矫正 opioid 使用障碍评估中临床变异的量子认知方法
Ovie Martin Albert
Ovie Martin Albert
Opioid use disorder (OUD) is highly prevalent in correctional settings, where assessment occurs under conditions of stress, surveillance, and timeconstraint. Under these conditions, fluctuating or inconsistent self-report is common and is f...
Food Safety Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Among Correctional Staff: Results of a National Survey [0.03%]
关于监狱工作人员食品安全知识、态度和行为的全国调查结果
Adora Nsonwu,Marisa Hast,Liesl Hagan et al.
Adora Nsonwu et al.
Incarcerated people are more likely to become ill from foodborne disease outbreaks compared with the general public. Correctional settings face unique challenges when preventing, controlling, and mitigating foodborne outbreaks. To describe ...
"I'll Never Get that Time Back": Public Health's Impact on Prolonged Incarceration in Los Angeles County [0.03%]
“那段时光已无法挽回”——公共卫生对洛杉矶郡羁押事件的影响
Liza Buchbinder,Krista Nguyen,Shamsher Samra et al.
Liza Buchbinder et al.
The thousands of Americans who died from coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) while incarcerated underscore the heightened vulnerability of people living behind bars. Although the risk of catastrophic outbreaks demands a robust public health...